Here are some characters whose
friendships were a huge part of their greatness.
Lloyd Wilder and Cecil
Darashia - The Storm 'Verse, home of these two characters,
revolves around two great principles: Passion and friendship. Despite
their many differences, they exemplified both. Lloyd was a kind,
friendly Prince, and Cecil a fierce, dangerous pauper – but they
covered each others' weaknesses, both in combat and in social
situations. Though they frequently misunderstood each other and
caused unintentional trouble for themselves and their friends, they
always had each others' backs – because that was the very first
lesson they learned on their arrival to Eisenkrone Academy.
Gabrian and Garrus -
This pair of Iron Heroes complemented each other very well, despite
being mechanically rather similar. Both of them were damage-sponges,
capable of enduring brutal beatings – and perhaps that was the
cornerstone of their friendship in a sense, because they withstood
terrifying punishments for each other. Garrus carried Gabrian out of
a crumbling castle after a fight against the Demon King, and Gabrian
delivered the death-blow to the dragon that nearly slew his friend.
Theirs was a friendship worthy of Iron Heroes – a friendship forged
in iron, and tempered in blood.
The Norlanders - Hoo
boy, I doubt anyone has heard of these guys before. They were a
Northern team of a berserker and a warrior-poet, appearing halfway
through the Fairy Tale Game I ran in D&D a million years ago.
Something about these two characters just clicked with each other.
They were created to be friends, and they lived up to it – right up
until the bitter end, surrounded by enemies in a pitch-black cave.
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